On 2/13/23 14:27, Warner Losh wrote:
+/* + * Convert the old value from host to target.
host vs guest is clearer language; "target" gets overloaded, even though still present in the code base.
+ * + * For LONG and ULONG on ABI32, we need to 'down convert' the 8 byte quantities + * to 4 bytes. The caller setup a buffer in host memory to get this data from + * the kernel and pass it to us. We do the down conversion and adjust the length + * so the caller knows what to write as the returned length into the target when + * it copies the down converted values into the target. + * + * For normal integral types, we just need to byte swap. No size changes. + * + * For strings and node data, there's no conversion needed. + * + * For opaque data, per sysctl OID converts take care of it. + */ +static void G_GNUC_UNUSED h2t_old_sysctl(void *holdp, size_t *holdlen, uint32_t kind)
h2g.
+ /* + * hlen == 0 for CTLTYPE_STRING and CTLTYPE_NODE, which need no conversion + * as well as CTLTYPE_OPAQUE, which needs special converters. + */ + if (hlen == 0) { + return; + } + + while (len < *holdlen) { + if (hlen == tlen) { + switch (hlen) { + case 1: + /* Nothing needed: no byteswapping and assigning in place */ + break; + case 2: + *(uint16_t *)tp = tswap16(*(uint16_t *)hp); + break; + case 4: + *(uint32_t *)tp = tswap32(*(uint32_t *)hp); + break; + case 8: + *(uint64_t *)tp = tswap64(*(uint64_t *)hp); + break; + }
default: g_assert_not_reached().
+ } +#ifdef TARGET_ABI32 + else { + /* + * Saturating assignment for the only two types that differ between + * 32-bit and 64-bit machines. All other integral types have the + * same, fixed size and will be converted w/o loss of precision + * in the above switch. + */ + switch (kind & CTLTYPE) { + case CTLTYPE_LONG: + *(abi_long *)tp = tswap32(h2t_long_sat(*(long *)hp)); + break; + case CTLTYPE_ULONG: + *(abi_ulong *)tp = tswap32(h2t_ulong_sat(*(u_long *)hp)); + break; + }
default: g_assert_not_reached().
+ } +#endif
#else g_assert_not_reached(); r~